Feyenoord’s Jordy Clasie will not move to the Premier League amid interest from Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal

Jordy Clasie (right) impressed for the Netherlands at the World Cup this summer (Picture: REUTERS)

Feyenoord playmaker Jordy Clasie will NOT be moving to the Premier League this summer, the Eredivisie side have confirmed.

The 23-year-old is reportedly wanted by Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal after featuring for the Netherlands at the World Cup in Brazil this summer and impressing with his domestic side last season.

But, Feyenoord sporting director Martin van Geel has insisted that the club will not sell Clasie to any team in the coming months – and will do everything in their power to hold onto the ‘Dutch Xavi’.

‘Jordy is very happy at Feyenoord and we have no intention of selling him. A transfer is not really a must for him. I don’t expect too much to happen around him,’ Van Geel told Dutch newspaper, De Telegraaf.

‘We are willing to go the extra mile to hold on to him and the rest of the team.’

Clasie has risen through the ranks at Feyenoord after joining the club aged nine.

After spending the 2010/11 campaign on loan at fellow Dutch side, Excelsior, Clasie returned to De Kuip and became an indispensable member of the Feyenoord team with his superb positioning, accurate passing and excellent vision.